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1776cc pressure issue??
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<blockquote data-quote="K@rlos" data-source="post: 625386" data-attributes="member: 4304"><p>I’m not waiting to start a what oil debate but 10/40 isn’t too thick, we put 20/50 in all the engines we do from stock 1600’s to IDA fed race motors. Still got my money on a stuck plunger or ‘high pressure’ spring kit. As I said before I highly just fitting a fram filter will cure your current issue but using a cheap **** filter is often a false economy also. Do you have an oil pressure gauge fitted? What’s it saying? If not get hold of an oil pressure test kit and check it. An oil pressure issue isn’t something you want to be throwing darts at.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="K@rlos, post: 625386, member: 4304"] I’m not waiting to start a what oil debate but 10/40 isn’t too thick, we put 20/50 in all the engines we do from stock 1600’s to IDA fed race motors. Still got my money on a stuck plunger or ‘high pressure’ spring kit. As I said before I highly just fitting a fram filter will cure your current issue but using a cheap **** filter is often a false economy also. Do you have an oil pressure gauge fitted? What’s it saying? If not get hold of an oil pressure test kit and check it. An oil pressure issue isn’t something you want to be throwing darts at. [/QUOTE]
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